Lego and used adult erotice readiing materials.Alexa. Name a more iconic duo.
The toy company has announced an Amazon Alexa skill that will tell kids exactly how to build and play with their Legos.
SEE ALSO: Legoland Japan broke a world record with their cherry blossom tree made out of LegosKids, armed with an Alexa device and their Legos, will choose from ten "stories" centering around vehicles and animals. "The Truck Story," for example, will follow the saga of a truck that builds a house, and then knocks it down to build a bigger house (as one does). "The Bird Story," on the other hand, features a bird searching for a new place to live. Kids will, following instructions from Alexa, enact the stories with Lego figurines.
Kids can, obediently, drive cars:
Or control any number of barnyard animals:
Lego claims it's teaching kids building, problem-solving, and roleplaying skills, but we all know what's really going on here: It's teaching your kids to obey their robot overlords.
Look, we're just putting it out there. When your kid grows up, and obeys Robo-President Alexa's order to demolish an apartment building without a second thought, don't say we didn't warn you.
Maybe. But hey, in today's day and age, maybe it's an important skill to have. If you don't want your kid to be among the first to go when the machines take over, hit up this skill.
Topics Alexa Amazon Alexa Artificial Intelligence
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